British man charged with spying for Hong Kong found dead in park
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by FRANCE 24 English
9h ago
PRESS REVIEW – Wednesday, May 22: A British national who was charged with spying for Hong Kong is found dead in a park in unexplained circumstances. Also, French President Emmanuel Macron is set to visit New Caledonia amid growing tensions there. In other news, Kenyan President William Ruto is in the US on a state visit, but has received criticism for hiring a private jet ..read more
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British inquiry shows past govts deliberately infected citizens with contaminated blood
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by FRANCE 24 English
9h ago
PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, May 21: There are calls for justice after a damning report shows that the British government intentionally contaminated the blood of tens of thousands of patients between the 1970s and 1990s and attempted to cover it up. Also: reactions pour in after the ICC seeks arrest warrants for Binyamin Netanyahu, his defense minister and three Hamas officials. Plus, three high-ranking Syrian officials go on trial in Paris for the murders of a father and son in 2013.  ..read more
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'Martyrdom in the line of duty': Iranian President Raisi killed in helicopter crash
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by FRANCE 24 English
3d ago
PRESS REVIEW – Monday, May 20: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi is confirmed dead in a helicopter crash, alongside the country's foreign minister. The news has sparked scenes of mourning at home, as well as condemnation now deceased president. Meanwhile, the international press focuses on the future of Iran without Raisi as president, as well as who one day might replace Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei ..read more
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Mega-flopolis: Coppola's opus leaves movie-goers and critics divided
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by FRANCE 24 English
5d ago
PRESS REVIEW - Friday, May 17: We look at the front pages, past and present, of the 50-year anniversary since the Dublin and Monaghan car bombings, the deadliest attacks in Irish history. Also: Libération explains why and how it procured and published French President Emmanuel Macron's pay slip. Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis leaves critics and movie-goers divided after premiering at Cannes. Finally, two friends go viral for mistaking a hotel's lighting...for the Northern Lights ..read more
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Vampiric Kate Middleton, too sexy Queen Victoria: A history of controversial British royal portraits
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by FRANCE 24 English
1w ago
IN THE PRESS - Thursday, May 16: We look at reactions to the unrest in New Caledonia that has prompted the French government to impose a state of emergency. We also look at what's at the heart of this crisis. In Slovakia, the assassination attempt of Prime Minister Robert Fico shocks the country and Europe. And: Australian mining magnate Gina Rinehart wants her unflattering portrait to be taken down from the National Gallery while King Charles' official portrait sparks admiration - and derision ..read more
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Primping, preening and sculpting: Canines in full glam for Westminster dog show
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by FRANCE 24 English
1w ago
PRESS REVIEW - Thursday, May 14: The Cannes film festival opens in a tense climate as strikes loom and anger boils over sexual abuse allegations against multiple high profile French directors. Also: Kuwait’s emir names a new government just days after dissolving parliament, prompting concerns regarding political freedom in the country. Plus, the prestigious Westminster dog show enters its last day of pomp and glamour in New York for 2,500 canines! Finally, a footballer is accused of having sent his twin to play for him in a match ..read more
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Comedy pet award finalists: Toilet paper cats, headless horse and camera-shy rat
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by FRANCE 24 English
1w ago
IN THE PRESS – Friday, May 10: The European papers look at the dominance of the far right in Europe, a month before EU elections. We also look at protests around Israel's Eurovision candidate and at Ireland's Trinity College, which agrees to divest in exchange for its students ending their protest encampment. Also: a ladies-only exhibition in Tasmania is labelled discriminatory and we bring you the finalists from the Comedy Pet Photography awards ..read more
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(Don't) love him to death: Tasmanian star Neil the Seal goes into witness protection
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by FRANCE 24 English
2w ago
IN THE PRESS – Thursday, May 9: We look at reactions from the Chinese and Hungarian press as President Xi Jinping makes an official trip to Hungary, a close economic and political ally of Beijing. Also: France's much-maligned nuclear reactor in Flamanville is finally switched on. Plus, Tasmanian star Neil the Seal goes into witness protection overs fears he'll be loved to death ..read more
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'Le grand gâchis': Dortmund stun PSG to seal place in Champions League final
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by FRANCE 24 English
2w ago
IN THE PRESS – Wednesday, May 8: Pro-Palestinian protests heat up across Europe, with violent clashes erupting in Amsterdam. Also, tough new social media laws are set to be introduced in the UK in order to protect young kids. In other news, the Olympic flame will arrive in Marseille this Wednesday, to much fanfare. Finally, Paris Saint-Germain go crashing out of the Champions League, losing 2-0 on aggregate to Borussia Dortmund ..read more
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How did Beethoven lose his hearing? His hair may answer that question
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by FRANCE 24 English
2w ago
IN THE PRESS – Tuesday, May 7: Israeli PM Binyamin Netanyahu has rejected a ceasefire proposal that was earlier accepted by Hamas. Also, Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to be inaugurated for a fifth term. In other news, there's new information on how Ludwig van Beethoven may have lost his hearing, some 197 years after his death. Finally, this year's Met Gala throws up a variety of sublime and ridiculous outfits ..read more
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